Zoom Link for Tyndale Talks

This is the Zoom link for all of our Tyndale Talks.

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Meeting ID: 973 4408 5508

Passcode: 220055

Tyndale Talks are held monthly, normally on the second Friday of the month. They are organised jointly by the Tyndale Societies of the United Kingdom and the United States. They are broadcast online via Zoom and open to anyone to attend. Talks are held at 7:15 p.m. London time, which is 8:15 p.m. (20:15) European time or, for participants from the USA and Canada, at 2:15 p.m. Eastern Standard Time which is 11:15 a.m. Pacific time.

All participants are invited to propose presentation topics to Neil Rees or Marilyn Button and are encouraged to submit their research in essay form to the Tyndale Journal. Talks are usually recorded and recordings of previous talks are available on request. To get a link, or to access a previous talk, please email Marilyn Button.

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Printable Copy of Schedule

 


2026

Friday 16th January

Norman Hopkins, prominent Kent Historian and lecturer, will speak on:

'An overview of the life and work of John Frith' - considered by many scholars to have been Tyndale's closest friend.


 Friday 13th February

Abi Syed and Amanda Taylor, editors at Cambridge University Press (UK) will speak on:

'Cambridge University Press and its record of Bible publications since 1591'

Neil Inglis, editor of the Tyndale Society Journal (USA) will speak on:

'Producing the Tyndale Journal'


 Friday 13th March

Dr David Crystal, OBE, linguist, author and lecturer, will speak on:

'From 1526 to the Present: The Impact and Influence of Tyndale on later Bible Translations'


 Friday 10th April

Neil Rees, Tyndale Society, chairman; Digital Bible Advisor at the Bible Society (UK) will speak on:

'From 1526 to the Present: The Impact and Influence of Tyndale on later Bible Translations'


Friday 8th May

Dr Harry Spillane, Bye-Fellow in History, Downing College, Cambridge University (UK) will speak on:

'Prophets and Profit: Printing Tyndale's Works'